Time to dust off those old GB cartridges. Hyperkin's Smart Boy smartphone cradle intends to make your iPhone or Android phablet into Nintendo's circa-1989 handheld console, going so far as to include a working cartridge slot.

Little by little, we're approaching a day and age where businesses that
once relied on humans are using technology instead. I say "approaching"
because we're not quite there yet; people are still valued in many
fields, particularly where customer service is concerned. But that
doesn't mean that many businesses aren't already embracing alternatives,
and some of them happen to be a little strange.

It's summertime, and as far as I'm concerned the season is all about fun
and adventure. Travel may not be in the budget, but that doesn't mean
you can't have new experiences that make 2015 a memorable year. It's
easy for adults to fall into the trap of "acting like grown ups" or
putting all the focus on creating fun times for the children. But
there's nothing wrong with letting loose, getting back to basics, and
having the kind of fun you may have forgotten you can have as an adult.
One business has made playtime happen.

Every summer, many Americans flock to the drive in movie theaters to see
their favorite retro flicks or new blockbuster releases. Although drive
in movies are still popular today, there are far fewer operating
theaters than there were a few decades ago, and some things have
changed. Speakers no longer have to be pulled through your car's window
as was once necessary (now, audio is available through a specified radio
station), for example. What hasn't changed are the kids in pajamas or
the pickup beds loaded with blankets and teenagers. But now, one concept
could totally reinvent the drive in - and driving isn't even part of
the equation.

If you love zombies and The Walking Dead (and who doesn't these days),
then there are a number of different businesses that provide you with
apocalypse survival experiences, and the latest is a popular cruise line
that's setup one of the coolest ones to date.

Japan has the market cornered on weird & bizarre drinks – new and ever-weirder concoctions seem to hit the store shelves daily. Some have strange names, others have odd ingredients, and a few are just so bizarre one has to wonder what their creators were, um, drinking when they came up with the concept. Following up on our original list, here are Ten More Weird and Bizarre Japanese Soft Drinks!

The one part of cooking that most, if not all, men believe falls under the male purview it is grilling. It is a form of cooking that is heavy on equipment and shiny tools. If there is one way to make this activity even manlier it would be to use more power -- as in volcanic power. As a part of Syracuse University's Lava Project two guys decided to put the power of molten rock to the test -- with some steaks, salmon, and hot dogs.

Every summer comes the fair season and with it comes the battle for the most memorable food that can be eaten off a stick or with your fingers. This year the top contender appears to be Deep-Fried Coffee Balls. It is a simple idea that has coffee lovers drooling and lining up for a taste. The product first showed up earlier this month at the San Diego Fair.

There are just times in your life when you want better and more colorful
insults than the usual expletives. There are times when you can't stand
your kids calling each other Buffalo Breath and Pizza Face one more
time. What are you to do? Well, The Insultinator is your answer with
three categories of words that can add up to more than 54,000 insults.
Enough for a lifetime.